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Turn On, Tune In, Transcribe: U.N. Develops Radio-Listening Tool
In rural Uganda, "radio is everything," as one journalist puts it. So the U.N., hoping to hear more rural voices, used a tiny amount of data to build speech recognition software for new languages.
Plans To Watch Polls For Fraud Raise Fears Of Intimidation
The head of one effort asked supporters "to go and hunt down, look for vote fraud and voter intimidation and document it, to do the best we can to stop it this election."
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KNBA News - Alaskans travel to support Standing Rock Sioux in fight to protect drinking water
By Joaqlin Estus, KNBAA handful of Alaskans this week are heading to the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. They’re joining thousands of…
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On One Thing The Candidates Agree: Infrastructure Needs Work
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both have proposals to rebuild the nation's infrastructure. Meanwhile, ballots in some 400 local communities feature public transit and infrastructure projects.
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After New York Shooting, Police Say Officials Are Prejudging Cops
Police say elected officials have become too quick to blame cops involved in deadly shootings before all the facts are in. A recent incident in New York is their case in point.
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Despite Police Blockades, Pakistani Opposition Plans Major Protest
Barricades are up and Pakistan's capital Islamabad is in lockdown as opposition leader and former cricket star Imran Khan and the government face off again.
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Bridgegate Case Is In Jurors' Hands
Two former aides of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are accused of causing a traffic jam to punish an official for not endorsing Christie. The defendants say the plan was just a traffic study.
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Comey Faces Sharp Criticism; Ex-FBI Official Calls Clinton A 'Criminal'
The FBI promised a swift review of a trove of emails that may be relevant to the probe of Hillary Clinton's server. David Greene talks to ex-FBI assistant director James Kallstrom, a Trump supporter.
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Several States, Some Employers Help Workers Make Time To Vote
Many people say they don't have the time to stand in line, or they're worried about being late for work. But about half of states require employers to offer some form of paid leave to vote.
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Freedom To Explore: 2 Schools Where The Students Call The Shots
In NPR Ed's latest Long Listen, we explore innovative schools that tap into the power of student-directed learning.
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